This specific update was a critical maintenance release for users transitioning to :
: Fixed issues with the "Login Items" security restrictions in macOS 13, ensuring its helper application could run correctly at startup. App Tamer 2.7.4
: Building on the 2.7 series, it refined the ability to shift background processes to the Efficiency (E) cores of M1/M2 chips, leaving the Performance (P) cores free for active tasks. This specific update was a critical maintenance release
The primary purpose of App Tamer is to manage "CPU hogs"—applications like web browsers or background services that continue to consume significant processing power even when they aren't in the foreground. : Unlike manual process killers, App Tamer automatically
: Unlike manual process killers, App Tamer automatically pauses or slows down apps as soon as you switch away from them and restores them instantly when you return.